A cool, rareish name today, with very useful characters! 南條 is always read Nanjō, which is very easy. I'm also a fan of the metal typeface and kinky studded border.
南 means south. It's read みなみ, ナン, or ナ.
條 is only used in proper nouns, but its right side, 条, is a very common character meaning article (in a document context), or twig or ray of light. They can also be used to count paragraphs, articles, clauses, or sometimes very thin fish. Both are most commonly read ジョウ, but can also be えだ, すじ, チョウ, or デキ.
Making a suona (唢呐). Suonas are an important part of the folk music of northern China, and used in operas, weddings, funerals, processions and for military purposes.
How lovely! The serifs (?) are particularly striking. (I don't know much about fonts.) I'd never noticed the symmetry of these two characters before!
The name 角南 is usually read Sunami, but could also potentially be Tsunami (.......unfortunate), Tsunomiami, Donami, Kadonami, Kadominami, Kakunan, Kakunami, Kakuminami, Sumina, Suminan, Suminami, or Sumiminami. That last one is a bit of a tongue twister.
角 can mean angle, corner, square, or horn/antlers, and it’s read kado, tsuno, or kaku.
南 is new to this blog! It means south, and it can be read minami, nan, or na.